Gaming language and ideas - not just for playtime
Video games have come a long way since their inception. From pixelated arcade machines to sprawling open-world adventures, gaming has not only shaped entertainment but also influenced the way we speak. Today, it’s common to hear terms that originated in the gaming world pop up in everyday conversations. Whether you’re talking about “leveling up” or “getting rekt,” gaming slang has firmly woven itself into the fabric of modern language. But how did this happen? Let's explore how gaming terms have transitioned from niche jargon to widespread slang.
Leveling Up IRL: How Obsession Became My Secret Weapon
There’s a very specific feeling I get whenever I dive into a new game or fresh story content: pure, unfiltered obsession. You know the vibe — you log on "just for an hour" and next thing you know, you’re still farming reputation at 3AM with a half-eaten sandwich on your desk and an uncomfortable awareness that you might actually be part of the chair now.
Buffet of Bad Habits: Why I Stopped Putting ‘Skip Work’ on the Menu
Every habit I wanted to break—snacking when I wasn’t hungry, doom-scrolling instead of sleeping, putting off that creative project “until I felt inspired”—all of them lived in this mental buffet of options, and I was out here loading my plate with stuff I didn’t even like.
Creating Yourself Fearlessly — IRL Character Customization with Life Coaching
You can respec your life. At any level. Anytime. No expansion required.
Cancel the Mood Debuff – How Life Coaching Helps You Discipline Your Thoughts
When you wake up with a mood debuff- what do you do?
Leveling Up Literacy: How World of Warcraft Helped Me Teach My Son to Read
As a gamer parent, I always dreamed of sharing some of my favorite digital worlds with my son. I figured one day we’d run dungeons together, laugh at goblin dialogue, and bond over loot drama. But I didn’t expect World of Warcraft to become our secret weapon in learning to read.
From Zero to Hero: How RPGs Let Us Speedrun the Hero’s Journey
Every RPG starts with the Call to Adventure. Whether it’s the courier delivering the fateful letter in Skyrim, waking up in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Fallout, or receiving your first Pokémon from Professor Oak, the journey kicks off with a disruption of the ordinary world.
In real life, change is scary. But in a game? It’s exhilarating. RPGs train us to embrace the unknown and dive into challenges, reinforcing the idea that stepping outside our comfort zone can lead to epic rewards.